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Inge to have surgery on both knees

: Tigers All-Star 3B Brandon Inge will undergo surgery on both knees next month. The team said Thursday that the Nov. 3 procedure at the Detroit Medical Center will address patella tendinitis that plagued Inge throughout this past season. Full Article at CBS Sports

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  1. DETROIT, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- All-Star third baseman Brandon Inge of the Detroit Tigers will undergo surgery on both knees, the American League team announced Thursday. Full Article at United Press International

  2. Third baseman Brandon Inge, who defied knee pain that he called excruciating to tie for the American League lead in games played this season, will soon undergo surgery on both of his knees, the Tigers announced today. Full Article at Detroit Free Press

  3. Brandon Inge, who defied knee trouble to tie for the American League lead in games played this season, will undergo surgery soon on both of his knees, the Tigers announced today. Full Article at Detroit Free Press

  4. DETROIT -- Third baseman Brandon Inge will undergo surgery on his left knee to repair the damage inflicted this summer that hobbled him the past few months. Full Article at MLB.com

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  1. Detroit Tigers' Don Kelly (R) slides home past the tag of Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer (L) on a single by Tigers' Brandon Inge in the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
  2. DETROIT - OCTOBER 1:  Orlando Cabrera #18 of the Minnesota Twins throws the ball try to turn a double-play as Marcus Thames #33 of the Detroit Tigers slides in to break up the double-play as Brandon Inge #15 is safe at first during the fourth inning of the game game on October 1, 2009 at Comerica...
  3. DETROIT - AUGUST 30:  Brandon Inge #15 of the Detroit Tigers shows off his new tattoos before the game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Comerica Park on August 30, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. The Tigers defeated the Rays 4-3.
  4. BOSTON - AUGUST 13:  Brandon Inge  #15 and Placido Polanco #14 of the Detroit Tigers celebrate the win against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on August 13, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Tigers defeated the Red Sox 2-0.
  5. ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 22:  Brandon Inge #15 of the Detroit Tigers hits a one run single against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium on April 22, 2009  in Anaheim, California. Inge went three for five with a home run to lead the Tigers to a , 12-10, win over the Angels.
  6. SEATTLE - APRIL 18:  Third baseman Brandon Inge #15 of the Detroit Tigers throws to first base during batting practice prior to the game against the Seattle Mariners on April 18, 2009 at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington.
  7. DETROIT - MARCH 31:  Brandon Inge #15 of the Detroit Tigers bobbles the ball in center firld on a single hit by TOny Pena Jr. #1 of the Kansas City Royals, which drove in Joh Buck of the Royals for the game-winning run during their 11 inning game on Opening Day on March 31, 2008 at Comerica Park...
  8. General Motors Corp. CEO Fritz Henderson speaks to the media during a news conference at GM's World Headquarters in Detroit, Michigan November 16, 2009. GM said it would begin repaying $6.7 billion in U.S. government loans with a $1.2 billion payment in December.
  9. DETROIT - OCTOBER 29:  White House Council on Auto Communities and Workers Executive Director Ed Montgomery listens to a question from a reporter after a press conference at Detroit Edison October 29, 2009 in Detroit, MIchigan.

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